1 ATWOOD'S White Pine Cough Syrup Cares Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness and all Bronchial Troubles. It will give quick relief if you have a cold. TRY IT. BROCK & McCOMAS CO. DRUGGISTS FRIDAY. JANUARY 30. 1ST.3 AVIin wealth realizes its re sponsibilitlcs. when It is used to relieve suffering, to promote ed ucation, to bring works of art within the enjoyment ol nil, then it Is a protection and a strength. Henry Cabot Lodge. HOW MARKETS ARE MADE. , sociatlo'u. nor did It and In Umatilla , ount. witl- the adoption of a set of 1 l.y-laws find a name. Where Is the t 1 ( Columbia Ttlver Basin Irrigation As sociation? Cnn it report to the state - 1 secretary now. in order that the claims of shis eounty may he entered i.sar the head of the list? So far. but three counties of Ore gon Crook. Klcmnth ttnd Harney have reported to the state secretary. The counties that expect to obtain sol much settlement from incoming immi gration, that have such excellent plans to be considered, that are so conveniently situated to transporta tion and markets, are the very ones The interview with C. J. Millls, in that are lagging with their reports. DONT BLAME THE BOY. A sixteen-year-old boy sits In front of a telegraph desk at 2 o'clock In the morning, at some lonely Blntion In the dcscrL Human lives, scores of them, de pend upon his ability to till a man's place nnd possess a matj's memory nnd understanding. Time drags on Slowly. The night was created for rest, nnd he Is turn ing it Into day. Nature cries for sleep. He's only a boy: growing yet. In mind nnd stature; his habits In a formative renon. his experience lim ited, the appreciation of bis awful re sponsibility not strong In his mind. Jlonefct. able, dextrous, genlnl. the making of a good man. yet he Is a l.oy and has a boy's strength. Lonely and tired out. he nods In his rhair. Half asleep, he copies a train ordor upon the fulflllmtnt of which depends a hundred lives. He does his work mechanically, for bejbas learned the art well, huj his youthful mind is dimmed by want of rest. The heavy laden train thunders In to his station. He delivers the orders before him, passes a liartlng Jest with the train crew, who sweep on Into the darkness, and the boy nods again. A few miles further the dreaming passengers awake In the crash of wreck and the blaze of holocaust. One older was not delivered. 1 The boy forgot. Twenty lives arei the price of the deed. Anguished 1 f 1 lends would almost turn upon him j 4 I lor revenge but hold. UNDERWEAR SALE We must sell all our heavy wool underwear at once, for we need room (or new spring stock, soon to arrive. Notice the very low prices quoted below, nnd Remember tat these same goods arc helorc our customer'! -very diy, marked in plain figures and you can see lor yourself h- teener selling price-; and know that you are getting th BARGAINS we ad- Milt KIou- vertise. Men's heavy Australian JjiiubV Wool t'lid.rufitr. wortli fi a eliewln-w, uui M'tcial pile for this sale, pel .It. Von', bwivv three- bread wool underwiai, luuvj u.ough for I dike" wear, special sale price, $1.13 per garment. Mtn'x good weight blue all wool underwear, our regular 11.26 wear, for this sale only 95c per garment Me: 's all wool double breasted underwear, good heavy weight, special price for this sale. ttc ler garment. Men' heavv mixed wool, grey underwear, special 48c per garment Tlo's all wool ' uderwear, reduced for this wle 0 ler eent from they rernlai prices. "Each size If a dlflVrent pi Ice so we cannot take space to Hit each price, Ladies' all wool tine ribbed, grey underwear, our regular 1 1 wear, special ptlee for tll site. SOc per garmeut Indies' mixed wool ribbed underwear, 75c grade, special, 55o. Ladles' mixed wih! cream color uuderwear, 60c grade, Be3ial, 4!c. ladles beavv tleece lined underuear, Hpeeial price, 40c. Mines' heavy wool underwear, 20 per cent on" regular prices. Winter is not over yet, and knowing that the present cold snap will make a demand for warm underwear, we have made the above special prices to clean up all our heavy woolen underwear. Don't Forget the Place THE I AIM THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY -Ods issue, contains some pointed and Don't delay this Important matter! He's only a boy. Sixteen years old. thoughtful suggestions to stoqmen of any longer. Make a report at once. ' he Is doing the best he can. You the Inland Empire. and by prompt action and energetic He lays stress upon the fact that a work, invite the government to con locality establishes Its reputation a? slder the incomparable plans of Unia a market by offering an excellent out- tllla county. put tt the buyer. He says a half-ted c.h..u,. (n.u.1, ,ur " money to achieve any great work, positions, who will conduct the bus calf nrnlit to the uronut-er. .7-1 i, .1. ., . 'i..r w... . , Aut: iaaiv ui rtfuiuiuimg uie iiesen caii-.iiiess ui me luiurei were once a boy. You made a start once, and like every other human who ever lived and held a job. you made mistnkes." It requires work, thought, time nndj If boys do not learn trades and hold JQ Ml IA g. m - Special -IK Dress Skirts AND Rainy Day nrfs -AT- EdEbetfi it e a S Have Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once Deiaj v,i; iead to serious breaks. First r'ass work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Plumber. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel In short, he makes it plain that cot 1)e aecomplished in a vear nor a slovenly methods bring poor returns decade, so the start should be made ubu mat stimuli amj aretui H.uuage-as eafjv as possible. ment yield their handsome profits. The fact of the matter is. that The unprecedentedsettlenient in the stockmen of the Inland Empire njuat. improve their methods of handling '.arid territory demands action tn the stock for market, if they expect to' 1'old 'the record of high priced pro ducts. - More attention must be paid to the shelter and feeding of cattle and j sheep. The markets are dnmandin a first-class .article In flrst-olass condi tion, and pioneer methods will not an swer in thi keen competition of to- cay. In this favored country, whore lum ber is plentiful and cheap, every farm .should have ample shod room for the stock it supports. Shelter for stock Is half the battle it. preparing for market. The selec tion of feed, that Is intended to make the fastest increase in weight, coupl ed with solidity and firmness, is the other half of the battle. Because the. pioneers did not make a specialty of sheds and did not study the minute details of the science of rnarketin stock, is no reason that these points shall not be considered today. The pioneers iiad none of today's keen competition to meet. The stock man of this century is surrounded with competitors who are versed in the science, and If he wins be mast be able to meet them in the markets of the .world with a finished product as well brtd. as well fed. and well marketed as that of his rivals. Xo country on the Pacific Coast has brighter prospects ahead than the great basin of the .Northwest. The raw material for a wealth and profit producing capacity, four fold greater than the present, lies untouched in the idle alfalfa lands wheat fields and orchards that must be brought to life by the vitality ot TVestern en terprise. At the gateway of the best market In the world, it must prepare to furnish the market the grade of finished product It demands. part ot those in charge of the gov ernment work. The cry for land can- not be stilled by promises. The tire less quest for homes Is driving the government to hurry the transforma tion of the desert Umatilla county cannot afford to lag In the procession. STATE PRISON REFORM. If you say that experienced meni shall hold all the positions of trust, where will the supply be obtained , to meet .he demand? Boys must ! work. It Is right that they should.' 7 he younger they can hold a position after they have fully prepared for it. the better. Tho old man with no; Bargains in trade, no colling, no craft or skill, is ' a pitiful object. Don't blame the boy who makes a , mistake. Help him. I Use Perrin's Pile Specific i The Interim! remedy core by re moving thecue It cnre all dis eases ut the digestive organs. For ile br all dnimuts. Dr. IIkhin Medicjl Co , Helena, iion'.. Interesting; DamonM mailMl tiv by asking. UMATILLA SHOULD RESPOND. Secretary .James M. Moore, of the Oregon Irrigation Association, has made a sp'sclal request for reports on irrigation works, from the counties of Umatilla. Baker. Wasco Grant nnd Malheur. If Oregon shares In the dis tribution of government funds she must present her claims. If the pro visions of the irrigation laws are. 10 be enjoyed by this state, she must get' out of Ooeasy street and meet herj competitors In the fair open field ofj contest Irrigation In Oregon did not end with the- organization of a state as-- The interesting and Instructive ar ticles written upon the subject of the portage railway problem, by John E. Lathrop, and which are now being run in the Oregon Daily Journal, me being widely copied and favorably1 commented upon by the press of the Inland Empire, as they highly tie- servo. In the appointment of a superin tendent of the state prison. Governor Chamberlain needs seriously to con sider certain reforms that are Imper ative at that Institution. An appointee who would be indiff- ereut, to the moral and sanitary condi tions of the convicted men under his charge, would be unfit to hold that plaee, and none such will be appoint ed. I There has been statements pub-! lished about the bl drinking water' affecting the aealth of the prisoners j The cold-wave flag There may be something to that, but j means zero weather, all know that In the old part of the M; nioUture-laden iuu9( auu till, miii- look: out for The Best There Is M0N0P0LE prison there Is not enougn fresh air to breath with two men in the small cells. During the coming term some pro vision must be made to force more ah through the corridors, as well as a better supply of drinking water. These nr simple propositions of hu manity. For the credit and good name of the state, flogging should be abolish ed and the prison made so secure that it would not be necessary to ahoot men down who try to walk off when there 'is a chance All changes should be removed. The prison should be made more se cure and the whipping post should be abolished. It is a disgrace to the state and degrades and demoralizes the prison force as much as it doe3 the convicts. These humane reforms can only be made possible when a man of suffic ient intelligence and moral and Chris tian character. Is made superintendent who will say these abuses shall be righted. f m: ill : a Real Estate 1 I have a larger and better ' list of Farms, Stock RaucheB land City Property to sell 1 than ever before. Abo a big !lot of- land in the comirg I wheat stction of EaBtern Washington. 'N.Berkeley ; LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY r r h r 1 I ---JZT. T ' T - .1 Bi I V si IF CONFRONTED With a lie phis ultra-"nothlnr 1 yond"- sign, yeu might as eU fcuu.i 11 you are convinced thei! board speaks the truth. It doestr! it means the beat to be had in the of carriages, buggies, hacks and rA is to be found here. The bottom this advertisement Bhall be: Eetk mrtuer ior gooa tnmgs on wheels. we nave the 8yraeu- plow, Itl uie'Desi ana Micmt plow on e nulls eauier and dnra Iwttcr n-n.v. , fy the latest process and will mml in any eon. a car of Winona wu all sizes, will arrive soon. They i uieuu lueniheives. NEAQLE BROTHERS Btorer caiollne enrlnes art the test, d i I"1!1'1 'W,J,,PJ ning of winter in earn est. To Catarrh suffer ers there is nothing cheering in these climatic changes? for with the return of cold weather. nil tll rlicTiiT-rlili. vmntnmo nf fat..!. appear: blinding headaches, dizziness, a , sniffy feeling about the nose that makes ' breathing difficult, chest pains, nnd as the ' disease progresses, a discharge of nauseat- 1 ing matter from the throat and nose keeps ! one continually hawking and spitting. j Catarrh is a most disgusting disease. I The foul mucous secretions that are con- j stantly dropping back into the stomach ' contaminate and poison the blood and is , distributed throughout the body, and it i then becomes a deep-seated, systemic. ' persistent disease that must be treated through the blood, for it is beyond the , reaco 01 sprays, wasues, powders or ex ternal treatment of any kind. 5. S. S. soon clears the system of all Catarrhal matter and purges the blood of the irritating, poisons, thus effectually checking the further progress of this seri ous and far reaching disease. Lookout for Catarrh in winter, for cold stirs the blood and causes excessive secre tion of mucus and brings to life all the slumbering poisons that make Catarrh the most abominable of all diseases. S.S.S. keeps the blood in uch perfect order that cold warea cause Finest on . I The Market CANNED GOODS Complete Line at THE Standard Grocery Court Street Low Sellers of Groceries By the Fire Insurance Com panies we represent. Our companies, stand first in the world. sss Gray's Harbor Commercial Co. The governor will do wejl to not change from the heat of summer to the a t l.nn.ln . i.r t . . ' r : . 1 . . r . . iiguisui vrujicr iirouuccuouuruuienecis. Write us if you have Catarrh, and our Physicians will advise you without charge. Book on Jilood and Skin Diseases free. tie the hands of his appointee, by dictating the appointment of his sub ordinates from the class of low and loud politicians, who Imagine any one Is good enough to handle prisoners. With the prison made more secure. with better air and water, with a sys tem of making appointments of sub ordinates that will give the auperln-, tendent absolute control of his force. there are possible great Improve raenUln this branch of 4he service. Too Swirl Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga, ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN counsellor-at-law U. 8 Bupreme Court REGISTERED ATfORNEY 0. 8. Patent Ofllce U. . and FOREIGN PATENTS Trade Maria an&Copjrlf bu 7 - Uu.Bt, N. V, Waabliurton. D. We Don't Keep Everything But we ao Keep a good big stock of nice dry Flooring, Ceiling, Rustic and Finish, in all grades . Also all kinds of Dimension LumUr, In cluding Lath and Shingles. Our stock of Doors, Win dows, Moulding, Bulldiug and Tar Paper and Apple Boxes Is complete, aud auy one In need of Lumber will not be wrong In placing their order with the : : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. w: & c. R. Depot AfUU.f A Hartford Fire Insurauce Co.f 12,250,070 Alliance Assurance Co 28,039,063 Liuuuuu a .uancasmre ire Insurance Co 2 544 ( North British A. Mercjmrll ' ' to... 10,695.074 noyai insurance Co 22,897,153 FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT 800 MAIN STREET GOOD SOUND WOOD ei........ I..-, 1 ..... -I,,, , Is always received when you nlna .. 1 . . fiav.c yuui UlUCr Willi US- Fir, Tamarack and ..Pine., Why buy poor coal when you can get the best for the same price? Laptz Bros. Telephone Main 5t Don't Forget That we will launder your linen 1 a manner that will,,doyoHproad'5 not only one time, bat tra time; not one week, nur en week of the fiity two. To mi sure, though, trj' us tot noaw you'll try us the restoffctW" We ask your jaunary w cause we can do it right. THE DOMIC LAM tCourt and Thompson Tons AND Tons lust received another car load of Poultry and stock supplies at the . Colesworthy CHOP MILL maud 129 East AlU Street mn WIT UH OLD NBWSPArauo-Vf,.. or 1 crpcU, 00 o"j- "Vmdt W ..nana UIQ . at tb EAST uiinuw" - . , ; " V".' ' ' ' ' ' '" 1 1 "I